Etieyibo Edwin, Omiegbe Odirin
Department of Philosophy, School of Social Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.
Department of Educational Psychology, College of Education, Nigeria.
Afr J Disabil. 2016 Oct 31;5(1):192. doi: 10.4102/ajod.v5i1.192. eCollection 2016.
There is not a lot in the literature on disability in Nigeria concerning the role that religion, culture and beliefs play in sustaining discriminatory practices against persons with disabilities.
Many of these practices are exclusionary in nature and unfair. They are either embedded in or sustained by religion, culture and beliefs about disability and persons with disabilities.
Drawing on various resources and research on disability, this paper looks at these practices in respect of these sustaining factors. Some of the discriminatory practices that constitute the main focus of the paper are the trafficking and killing of people with mental illness, oculocutaneous albinism and angular kyphosis, raping of women with mental illness and the employment of children with disabilities for alms-begging.
The examination of these practices lends some significant weight and substance to the social model of disability, which construes disability in the context of oppression and the failure of social environments and structures to adjust to the needs and aspirations of people with disabilities.
Given the unfairness and wrongness of these practices they ought to be deplored. Moreover, the Nigerian government needs to push through legislation that targets cultural and religious practices which are discriminatory against persons with disabilities as well as undertake effective and appropriate measures aimed at protecting and advancing the interests of persons with disabilities.
在尼日利亚,关于宗教、文化和信仰在维持对残疾人歧视性做法中所起作用的文献不多。
这些做法许多本质上具有排他性且不公平。它们要么根植于对残疾和残疾人的宗教、文化及信仰之中,要么由其维系。
本文利用各种关于残疾的资源和研究,审视这些与维系因素相关的做法。构成本文主要关注点的一些歧视性做法包括贩卖和杀害患有精神疾病、眼皮肤白化病和脊柱后凸的人,强奸患有精神疾病的妇女,以及雇佣残疾儿童行乞。
对这些做法的审视为残疾的社会模式提供了一些重要依据,该模式在压迫以及社会环境和结构未能适应残疾人需求与愿望的背景下诠释残疾。
鉴于这些做法的不公平和错误性,应予以谴责。此外,尼日利亚政府需要推动针对歧视残疾人的文化和宗教习俗的立法,并采取有效且适当的措施来保护和增进残疾人的利益。